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Restoring my cynicism about humanity

Restoring my cynicism about humanity

by digby

So, I see that a little pressure over Obamacare is sending DC Democrats back into their familiar defensive crouch and they are now (without even being prompted) rushing to condemn rudeness to those nice Tea Partiers.

Here’s a little reminder from last summer of the kind of people our Democratic leaders are so eager to defend:

[A] non-trivial portion of conservative opposition [to immigration] reform is couched in [racist] terms, particularly among the activist crowd organizing against the bill.

It’s ugly, but it happens to be true. One could forgive mainstream reporters for largely dancing around this fact—if these activists didn’t regularly plan large rallies in the shadow of the Capitol building, and then say a bunch of plainly racist and nativist things into a microphone.

Such was the case Monday, where several hundred people gathered in Upper Senate Park to denounce immigration reform as a job-killer. As ThinkProgress noted, a white nationalist named John Tanton organized the rally; he is famous for works such as “The Case for Passive Case Eugenics” and saying that black Americans are a “retrograde species of humanity.”

So, the rally went about as one would expect. Ken Crow, who used to be president of Tea Party of America until he bungled logistics of a Sarah Palin speech and is now affiliated with Tea Party Community, got up and started talking about “well-bred Americans.”

Here is some video of what followed, in which he made a straightforward case for racial purity.

“From those incredible blood lines of Thomas Jefferson and George Washington and John Smith. And all these great Americans, Martin Luther King. These great Americans who built this country. You came from them. And the unique thing about being from that part of the world, when you learn about breeding, you learn that you cannot breed Secretariat to a donkey and expect to win the Kentucky Derby. You guys have incredible DNA and don’t forget it.”

Not only was this said in the presence of hundreds of people on Capitol Hill, but many important Republican politicians were present. Senator Jeff Sessions, who helped lead the opposition to the immigration bill in the Senate, was directly behind me, glad-handing attendees, as I shot this video. Congressman Steve King, who is taking up Session’s mantle in the House, was also there. Both men spoke (Sessions is the keynote), and Senator Ted Cruz is also on the roster. The rally was promoted by major conservative media figures like Laura Ingraham.

In other words, the rally and its place on the political landscape is impossible to ignore. Last month, another hard-right rally featured Representative Michele Bachmann holding up a white baby and talking about the “future of America”—not quite as explicit, but mainly a difference in degree.

There’s no reason for reporters not to clearly explain what these speakers were saying, and be honest about why they oppose immigration reform.

You can see why it’s so rude to compare these folks to white supremacists of the past. Thank goodness Democratic leaders are stepping up in their defense.

Also too: Democrats who reveal the barbaric bad manners of their opposition are being called liars. Because, civility.

If only ACORN still existed so the Democrats could destroy it and prove again to the Tea Partiers just how civil they really are.

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